But if the Secure Login key becomes yellow, some credentials (user+pass) have already been saved for the site, so the login should work.
I tested Secure Login with the site you provided (http://www.lespac.com) and it seems to work for me. I didn't really log in as I don't want to register there - they want too much information, I only register a test account if providing an email address is enough - but I logged in with user=test and pass=test and got the message that my password is not found in their database. So there's quite a good chance that logging in with real credentials should work.

If it still doesn't work for you, try the following:
- Make sure you use the latest Secure Login version
- Disable the "JavaScript protection on login" for this site, which can be done by adding this site to the exceptions list (not needed if you didn't enable the optional "JavaScript protection on login")
- Try to find out if another extension disables the functionality of Secure Login
- Try to login with a fresh profile with only Secure Login installed

If you still can't login, I need more information:
- Firefox version, Operating System used, etc.
- If you know how, tell me JavaScript errors related to Secure Login if you find these in the Error Console

So far, every login form I tested did work (with the latest Secure Login version and the "JavaScript protection"-option disabled for some sites).
The only exception so far are websites that use frames, as frames aren't currently supported by SecureLogin - I'm not sure if I'll implement support for frames, as they hide the real location of pages from the user (the url in the address bar shows only the parent frame location).

When the "Add"-Button is grayed out it means the entered URL isn't valid.
Websites for the exception list must only contain the protocol (http:// or https://) and the domain name or IP (www.example.org or 127.0.0.1 or an IPv6 style IP). They may not contain a path (e.g. /forum/index.php). They may contain the port number (:8080) as well.

I will include a description of valid webistes for the exception list in the help page of the next release.

The easiest way to add a website to the exception list is the following:
1. Go to the website to add (load it into a tab)
2. Right-click on the Secure Login statusbar icon and choose 'JavaScript protection exceptions ...'
3. The current website is automatically loaded into the text field and all you have to do is click on "Add" which should not be greyed out at this moment

I had just dragged the toolbar buttun to the toolbar of course and had hidden the statusbar button optin to use the extensions option button to access exceptions which results in a grayed out ADD Button..

The Statusbar Button is now shown and the exceptions works as designed.

Is this by design that the user can not enter urls through the extensions options or a feature not added yet?

Thanks for the reply.

"There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact". - Sherlock Holmes

That's really strange.
I'm sorry, so far I cannot reproduce this error
I just disabled the statusbar icon and still I'm able to add sites through opening the exceptions list via the extensions options.

Could you please test it with a fresh Firefox profile?

If it still doesn't work, since version 0.6 Secure Login adds a menu to Firefox "Tools" menu, where you can acess the settings as well.

That's really strange. Actually, the visibility of the Statusbar Icon should have nothing to do with the functionality of the exceptions list page.

There is one difference when opening the Secure Login settings page from the Addons Manager compared to opening the settings page from menu:
The secureLogin object from the "Secure Login Overlay" cannot be delivered by parameter and therefore another one has to be used.

But since I cannot reproduce the error described, I can not find the reason for it. I tested it on my Linux machine and on a Windows machine, with Firefox 2 an 1.5 and it worked when opened from Addons Manager or from menu items.

Version 0.6.1 released - with new features:
- Option to hide the Secure Login Tools menu
- Extended Tools menu, now includes all items present in the statusbar icon context menu
- New help page item: "How to add websites to the JavaScript protection exceptions list"

According to the bug described by GrailKnight, I included another check if the Secure Login object is really in the windows param list.